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perceptron

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I tend to think perceptron may be on to something. We aren't selling slabs of VB thats trying to compete with Toohey's, Great Northern, Heineken, etc.... there are hundreds of variants of beer competing with each other for market share.

Brainchip Akida has minimal competition, and doesn't make sense to sell a chip for only $1.06 profit considering the amount of money and resources poured into the product. - you are buying intellectual property that is intangible. Do you think Apple sell their mobile phones for $1000+ and only profit $5-10 from each unit.......
Why would a bottle manufacturing company only charge a customer the variable costs associated to produce the bottle?
 
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IloveLamp

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Apologies if posted already


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Frangipani

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Not sure whether there was much said ot the following which was revealed in the October newsletter.
"BrainChip also revealed a collaboration with SRS Provenance to advance AI-driven animal tracking and habitat monitoring, as well as new LiDAR intelligence capabilities through its partnership with PreAct, extending Akida’s reach into autonomous systems and smart sensing."

Hi @manny100,

at first, I didn’t get what you meant, as the October newsletter I had received in my inbox last week (browser version: https://mailchi.mp/brainchip/brainchip-monthly-newsletter-12819604) didn’t reveal any of this, even after clicking on all the different links it contained.

However, Professor Google kindly helped me to find those mysterious references to the new collaboration resp. partnership you had quoted. They weren’t in the actual October newsletter itself, though, but instead in a supposed summary of that newsletter on the BrainChip website - here’s the link, in case anyone else were scratching their (hopefully head lice-free) heads:


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Looks like the Parsons announcement was not originally planned for the October edition of our monthly newsletter, then?

Will we hear more about the collaboration with SRS Provenance and the partnership with PreAct in the November issue instead?
Or sooner via social media channels, now that this info has been leaked anyway?
(Not that these are exactly household names that will get us all excited and the BRN share price moving north…)

Another discrepancy between the newsletter’s supposed summary and the actual newsletter that got mailed last week is the mention resp. omission of Semicon Europa 2025, which is currently taking place in Munich (18-21 November).

“BrainChip’s appearance at Semicon Europa 2025” seems to have originally been the plan, but for some reason appears not to have worked out, as the name of our company neither shows up on the Speakers’ list nor on the list of Exhibitors (https://www.semiconeuropa.org/).

So unless this was an AI-generated newsletter summary with several hallucinations or a single person with major memory issues who wrote both texts, it appears there must have been two different authors at different points in time, but unfortunately no proofreading - which is evidently more than just spell checking…
 
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Frangipani

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Maybe I missed it or forgotten about but this project appears to have only just started at the beginning of Sept with OHB, fortiss etc.


AI4FDIR​

AI-based system for fault detection, recovery, and resource management in satellites

AI4FDIR​

AI4FDIR is an ESA-funded project led by OHB System AG to develop an AI-based framework for autonomous fault detection, isolation, and recovery (FDIR), as well as constellation-level management and resource optimization in satellite telecommunication systems. By combining machine learning, deep learning, and neuromorphic computing, the project targets a tenfold reduction in both operational outage time and the time to restore nominal service. The consortium—comprising OHB DC, OHB Hellas, SATE, Kepler, and fortiss—will validate the approach through simulators and hardware-in-the-loop platforms, including BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic processors. fortiss will implement a neuromorphic proof-of-concept for spacecraft-level FDIR.

Project description​

The project addresses the need for greater autonomy in managing large satellite constellations, where traditional ground-based fault management is costly, slow, and increasingly impractical. The main challenge is to detect, isolate, and resolve failures on board in real time, while predicting potential degradations before they affect service.

To tackle this, the consortium combines advanced AI methods with neuromorphic hardware, enabling fast, low-power decision-making directly on spacecraft. This proof-of-concept approach will demonstrate how predictive monitoring and autonomous recovery can reduce outage and restoration times by an order of magnitude and pave the way for resilient, self-managing space systems.

Research contribution​

fortiss will investigate CNN-based classification and detection algorithms on the BrainChip Akida platform. In addition, we will explore pattern-matching techniques, encoders, and complementary network architectures to process heterogeneous multi-channel inputs. As a first step, we will use the public ESA anomaly dataset to identify suitable network models for fault detection. Building on these results, we will validate the implemented algorithms using real-time data from Kepler and the OHB constellation simulator.

Funding​

European Space Agency and OHB System


Project duration

01.09.2025 - 31.08.2027


Dr. Axel von Arnim

Your contact​

Dr. Axel von Arnim
+49 89 3603522 538
vonarnim@fortiss.org
 Priyadarshini Kannan

Your contact​

Priyadarshini Kannan
+49 89 3603522 275
kannan@fortiss.org

Project partner​


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Quote from the above fortiss project webpage @Fullmoonfever shared last month:
(https://www.fortiss.org/en/research/projects/detail/ai4fdir):

“AI4FDIR​

AI4FDIR is an ESA-funded project led by OHB System AG to develop an AI-based framework for autonomous fault detection, isolation, and recovery (FDIR), as well as constellation-level management and resource optimization in satellite telecommunication systems. By combining machine learning, deep learning, and neuromorphic computing, the project targets a tenfold reduction in both operational outage time and the time to restore nominal service. The consortium—comprising OHB DC, OHB Hellas, SATE, Kepler, and fortiss—will validate the approach through simulators and hardware-in-the-loop platforms, including BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic processors. fortiss will implement a neuromorphic proof-of-concept for spacecraft-level FDIR.
[…] fortiss will investigate CNN-based classification and detection algorithms on the BrainChip Akida platform.”




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manny100

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Hi @manny100,

at first, I didn’t get what you meant, as the October newsletter I had received in my inbox last week (browser version: https://mailchi.mp/brainchip/brainchip-monthly-newsletter-12819604) didn’t reveal any of this, even after clicking on all the different links it contained.

However, Professor Google kindly helped me to find those mysterious references to the new collaboration resp. partnership you had quoted. They weren’t in the actual October newsletter itself, though, but instead in a supposed summary of that newsletter on the BrainChip website - here’s the link, in case anyone else were scratching their (hopefully head lice-free) heads:


View attachment 93121
Looks like the Parsons announcement was not originally planned for the October edition of our monthly newsletter, then?

Will we hear more about the collaboration with SRS Provenance and the partnership with PreAct in the November issue instead?
Or sooner via social media channels, now that this info has been leaked anyway?
(Not that these are exactly household names that will get us all excited and the BRN share price moving north…)

Another discrepancy between the newsletter’s supposed summary and the actual newsletter that got mailed last week is the mention resp. omission of Semicon Europa 2025, which is currently taking place in Munich (18-21 November).

“BrainChip’s appearance at Semicon Europa 2025” seems to have originally been the plan, but for some reason appears not to have worked out, as the name of our company neither shows up on the Speakers’ list nor on the list of Exhibitors (https://www.semiconeuropa.org/).

So unless this was an AI-generated newsletter summary with several hallucinations or a single person with major memory issues who wrote both texts, it appears there must have been two different authors at different points in time, but unfortunately no proofreading - which is evidently more than just spell checking…
It may have been another 'admin' stuff up. Perhaps the email was 'penned' before the summary was put on the website and the collaborations signed off after email release? Who knows?
The question is how many other collaborations are going on in the background?
Maybe even if it's not watch us now it's very soon?
AKIDA could revolutionise the animal tracking and monitoring industry, in the wild and 'ranch' and 'cattle stations' especially if the tracking devices are 'cloudless' networked for communication with each other (AKIDA learns and adapts) allowing groups or even individual animals movements, visual health etc to be monitored.
 
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Frangipani

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Hi @manny100,

at first, I didn’t get what you meant, as the October newsletter I had received in my inbox last week (browser version: https://mailchi.mp/brainchip/brainchip-monthly-newsletter-12819604) didn’t reveal any of this, even after clicking on all the different links it contained.

However, Professor Google kindly helped me to find those mysterious references to the new collaboration resp. partnership you had quoted. They weren’t in the actual October newsletter itself, though, but instead in a supposed summary of that newsletter on the BrainChip website - here’s the link, in case anyone else were scratching their (hopefully head lice-free) heads:


View attachment 93121
Looks like the Parsons announcement was not originally planned for the October edition of our monthly newsletter, then?

Will we hear more about the collaboration with SRS Provenance and the partnership with PreAct in the November issue instead?
Or sooner via social media channels, now that this info has been leaked anyway?
(Not that these are exactly household names that will get us all excited and the BRN share price moving north…)

Another discrepancy between the newsletter’s supposed summary and the actual newsletter that got mailed last week is the mention resp. omission of Semicon Europa 2025, which is currently taking place in Munich (18-21 November).

“BrainChip’s appearance at Semicon Europa 2025” seems to have originally been the plan, but for some reason appears not to have worked out, as the name of our company neither shows up on the Speakers’ list nor on the list of Exhibitors (https://www.semiconeuropa.org/).

So unless this was an AI-generated newsletter summary with several hallucinations or a single person with major memory issues who wrote both texts, it appears there must have been two different authors at different points in time, but unfortunately no proofreading - which is evidently more than just spell checking…

Alf Kuchenbuch’s Düsseldorf trip to attend Medica (17-20 November) may have been the reason why earlier plans for “BrainChip’s appearance at Semicon Europa 2025” (18-21 November) were eventually dropped, given that he lives near Munich and would likely have represented BrainChip there.


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jrp173

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Next time you decide to make nasty comments about Peter and his kindness in donating funds to research projects here in Perth or anyway else that involves research into finding cures to wipe out horrible diseases that effect millions of humans who never got an even break like you or me in life, well, take a good hard look at yourself, the words greed, self-centred come to mind.

You also forget, who was the one who created the technology in the first place, the individual that you invested in, the individual who is still the number one shareholder, the one who also sits on the board, the one who leads our SAB, the one who challenges Sean and holds him to account, stop with your selfish, narcissistic comments, if you actually hold Brainchip shares, well I'm pleased for you, but honestly your comments directed somewhat to our founder are offensive, and yes, he does view this site from time to time, so show a little bit more respect please.

Thanks Tech (Perth)

God you talk shit... Peter holding Sean to account... are you serious? How has he held him to account?

And I hope to God Peter is looking at this site (and HC) and gets a serious reality check. People are sick and tried of being kept in the dark, left to rely on hope. Strung along, year after year....

Must be great to be Peter with so many shares that you really don't give a shit, he is set for life regardless (even at today's price).. He doesn't care about shareholders.

Stop making him out to be some sort of a messiah...you come across as a love struck puppy, and a delusional fool.

And who is holding Peter to account? No-one!

Wake up....
 
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manny100

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Alf Kuchenbuch’s Düsseldorf trip to attend Medica (17-20 November) may have been the reason why earlier plans for “BrainChip’s appearance at Semicon Europa 2025” (18-21 November) were eventually dropped, given that he lives near Munich and would likely have represented BrainChip there.


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Hi Frangipani, good to see sales getting to industry shows for 'leads' on new health and other equipment that will be significantly improved via AKIDA.
Its a fair bet life changing or life saving medical devices will be in time widely accepted and used.
The advantage of being AKIDA is that we can be used by all brands of devices even if they are measuring the same or similar issues. Unless we sign exclusive agreements for massive $$ which i doubt we would do.
 
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7für7

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In general, a lot of people don’t seem to understand that it’s completely irrelevant what we post here – positive or negative. The company couldn’t care less 😂

We end up turning on each other just because one person doesn’t like the other person’s opinion. For what, exactly?

Some people post speculation 24/7 about every possible, hypothetical connection to BrainChip, as if our partners and customers only have BrainChip in their portfolio.

Others talk about BrainChip as if it were a scam company that made everything up. There’s almost nobody who looks at things in a neutral way. And if someone actually does try to be neutral, it’s “too negative” for one side and still “too positive” for the other.

People really need to calm down a bit. We have zero control over how this will play out anyway – and none of us has a crystal ball. So why does everyone keep accusing others of being incompetent while they’re clearly stumbling around in the dark themselves?

Just act for yourselves in the way you think is right, and stop constantly lecturing everyone else. And stop pretending you’re all professionals. I’m definitely not a pro in this field – and if I were, I sure wouldn’t be hanging around here looking for information or sharing it. 😉
Have a nice rest of the week! From here on, it can only get better…

And I’ll go back to posting my memes, don’t worry – that’s the one area where I really do know what I’m doing. 😎
 
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Gazzafish

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We all know in April 2025, Brainchip and Raytheon partnered up, and now this.. 😃



Raytheon Books $699M Army Contract for NASAMS



Raytheon Books $699M Army Contract for NASAMS Air Defense Tech

RTX subsidiary Raytheon has secured a $698.9 million contract from the U.S. Army to provide National Advanced Surface to Air Missile System, or NASAMS, fire units.



Gain exclusive insights into how the service is working to achieve its 2030 goals at the Potomac Officers Club’s 2026 Army Summit on June 18. Reserve your seat today!

The Department of Defense said Monday work on the firm-fixed-price procurement contract will take place in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, through Feb. 28, 2031.

Army Contracting Command obligated the full contract amount using foreign military sales funds for fiscal year 2026.

What Is NASAMS?

NASAMS is a medium-range air defense system designed to engage and counter enemy fixed and rotary wing aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles and emerging cruise missile threats.

The system consists of Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace’s Fire Distribution Center, the AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel radar, launcher and Raytheon’s suite of effectors, including the AMRAAM, AMRAAM-ER and AIM-9X missiles. It is built on a modular, open hardware and software architecture.

According to Raytheon, NASAMS has been part of the U.S. National Capital Region’s air defense system since 2005 and is operated by 13 countries. The platform meets all NATO requirements for interoperability.
 
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7für7

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We all know in April 2025, Brainchip and Ratheon partnered up, and now this.. 😃



Raytheon Books $699M Army Contract for NASAMS



Raytheon Books $699M Army Contract for NASAMS Air Defense Tech

RTX subsidiary Raytheon has secured a $698.9 million contract from the U.S. Army to provide National Advanced Surface to Air Missile System, or NASAMS, fire units.



Gain exclusive insights into how the service is working to achieve its 2030 goals at the Potomac Officers Club’s 2026 Army Summit on June 18. Reserve your seat today!

The Department of Defense said Monday work on the firm-fixed-price procurement contract will take place in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, through Feb. 28, 2031.

Army Contracting Command obligated the full contract amount using foreign military sales funds for fiscal year 2026.

What Is NASAMS?

NASAMS is a medium-range air defense system designed to engage and counter enemy fixed and rotary wing aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles and emerging cruise missile threats.

The system consists of Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace’s Fire Distribution Center, the AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel radar, launcher and Raytheon’s suite of effectors, including the AMRAAM, AMRAAM-ER and AIM-9X missiles. It is built on a modular, open hardware and software architecture.

According to Raytheon, NASAMS has been part of the U.S. National Capital Region’s air defense system since 2005 and is operated by 13 countries. The platform meets all NATO requirements for interoperability.

Ratheon? That would be crazy

 
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Diogenese

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We all know in April 2025, Brainchip and Ratheon partnered up, and now this.. 😃



Raytheon Books $699M Army Contract for NASAMS



Raytheon Books $699M Army Contract for NASAMS Air Defense Tech

RTX subsidiary Raytheon has secured a $698.9 million contract from the U.S. Army to provide National Advanced Surface to Air Missile System, or NASAMS, fire units.



Gain exclusive insights into how the service is working to achieve its 2030 goals at the Potomac Officers Club’s 2026 Army Summit on June 18. Reserve your seat today!

The Department of Defense said Monday work on the firm-fixed-price procurement contract will take place in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, through Feb. 28, 2031.

Army Contracting Command obligated the full contract amount using foreign military sales funds for fiscal year 2026.

What Is NASAMS?

NASAMS is a medium-range air defense system designed to engage and counter enemy fixed and rotary wing aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles and emerging cruise missile threats.

The system consists of Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace’s Fire Distribution Center, the AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel radar, launcher and Raytheon’s suite of effectors, including the AMRAAM, AMRAAM-ER and AIM-9X missiles. It is built on a modular, open hardware and software architecture.

According to Raytheon, NASAMS has been part of the U.S. National Capital Region’s air defense system since 2005 and is operated by 13 countries. The platform meets all NATO requirements for interoperability.

Hi Gazz,

You're spot on.

"NASAMS is a medium-range air defense system designed to engage and counter enemy fixed and rotary wing aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles and emerging cruise missile threats."

This is precisely what the RTX micro-Doppler radar project can be used for by detecting the micro-Doppler radar frequency patterns produced by moving parts of an object.
🤞
 
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gilti

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how the hell is this shit legal
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Guzzi62

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In general, a lot of people don’t seem to understand that it’s completely irrelevant what we post here – positive or negative. The company couldn’t care less 😂

We end up turning on each other just because one person doesn’t like the other person’s opinion. For what, exactly?

Some people post speculation 24/7 about every possible, hypothetical connection to BrainChip, as if our partners and customers only have BrainChip in their portfolio.

Others talk about BrainChip as if it were a scam company that made everything up. There’s almost nobody who looks at things in a neutral way. And if someone actually does try to be neutral, it’s “too negative” for one side and still “too positive” for the other.

People really need to calm down a bit. We have zero control over how this will play out anyway – and none of us has a crystal ball. So why does everyone keep accusing others of being incompetent while they’re clearly stumbling around in the dark themselves?

Just act for yourselves in the way you think is right, and stop constantly lecturing everyone else. And stop pretending you’re all professionals. I’m definitely not a pro in this field – and if I were, I sure wouldn’t be hanging around here looking for information or sharing it. 😉
Have a nice rest of the week! From here on, it can only get better…

And I’ll go back to posting my memes, don’t worry – that’s the one area where I really do know what I’m doing. 😎
That's funny, coming from a guy in endless childish exchange of posts with Doz over on the cxxxxx!:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

You are one odd dude mate, lecturing others on here while acting like a little child on the other place.
 
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7für7

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That's funny, coming from a guy in endless childish exchange of posts with Doz over on the cxxxxx!:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

You are one odd dude mate, lecturing others on here while acting like a little child on the other place.
I didn’t correct him. I just wanted to know, regarding his post (that the share price would climb to 24 cents between last Friday and at the latest yesterday), which company he was talking about and where he got his information from. And then I only said that I’d love to see that, but personally I think that without massive news the share price definitely won’t go up.

After that he started insulting me… and I’m not going to take that from a self-proclaimed “professional”. What’s childish about that? Do you enjoy being insulted? i don’t think so because I saw you also having several conversations with others… also childish? Or is it just Childish if others than you defend themselves?

As we can see I was right.. the share price is under 18 c
 
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manny100

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Hi Gazz,

You're spot on.

"NASAMS is a medium-range air defense system designed to engage and counter enemy fixed and rotary wing aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles and emerging cruise missile threats."

This is precisely what the RTX micro-Doppler radar project can be used for by detecting the micro-Doppler radar frequency patterns produced by moving parts of an object.
🤞
If not now later.
The Army contract highlights open hardware/software architecture, which is designed to allow future integration of advanced processors and AI accelerators.
Raytheon are certainly leaving their options for future AKIDA integration. They would have a fair idea by now how good AKIDA is.
 
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If not now later.
The Army contract highlights open hardware/software architecture, which is designed to allow future integration of advanced processors and AI accelerators.
Raytheon are certainly leaving their options for future AKIDA integration. They would have a fair idea by now how good AKIDA is.
Hi Manny,

Sooner rather than later 🙏 :

https://www.rtx.com/raytheon/what-we-do/integrated-air-and-missile-defense/nasams

NASAMS
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Flexible Architecture

In partnership with Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace, NASAMS is built on a modular, distributed, open-hardware and software architecture. The system is positioned to embrace new technologies, capabilities and features to deliver unrivaled air defense.

The more of the software that can be implemented in silicon NN, the more robust the system.

I wonder if this is part of the bottom layer of the golden dome?
 
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Hi Manny,

Sooner rather than later 🙏 :

https://www.rtx.com/raytheon/what-we-do/integrated-air-and-missile-defense/nasams

NASAMS
...

Flexible Architecture

In partnership with Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace, NASAMS is built on a modular, distributed, open-hardware and software architecture. The system is positioned to embrace new technologies, capabilities and features to deliver unrivaled air defense.

The more of the software that can be implemented in silicon NN, the more robust the system.

I wonder if this is part of the bottom layer of the golden dome?


All's fair in love and war?

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-i...es-employee-took-technical-documents-with-him

High-ranking TSMC executive faces Taiwan legal investigation over murky return to Intel — report alleges employee took technical documents with him​

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By Anton Shilov published 13 hours ago

Taiwanese authorities have opened a national-security-related inquiry involving a former TSMC R&D executive who may have passed the company's trade secrets to a foreign company. The person in question is Wei-Jen Lo, according to a spokesperson for the High Prosecutors Office, who spoke to Nikkei Asia. Yet, for now the investigation is focused on finding out whether there was an intentional or unlawful transfer of TSMC's trade secrets to a foreign entity.

Wei-Jen Lo, a long-time executive at TSMC and Intel, this year retired from the Taiwanese foundry giant after spending 21 years at the company and building one of the strongest semiconductor R&D teams in the industry. However, instead of enjoying life, he unexpectedly surfaced at Intel in late October. Furthermore, he allegedly took a large collection of confidential materials related to TSMC's leading-edge process technologies with him, reports Liberty Times. Keep in mind that we are dealing with unofficial information, and both Intel and TSMC have declined to comment on the matter.

Wei-Jen Lo reportedly rejoined Intel as 'vice president of R&D' in late October, about three months after departing TSMC, according to a TrendForce report. But before leaving TSMC, Lo allegedly used his authority as the senior vice president of corporate strategy development to instruct subordinates to provide him copies of restricted technical documents covering TSMC's N2, A16, A14, and post-A14 process technologies and their derivatives, according to Liberty Times. Since Lo was a high-ranking executive, such requests appeared routine, so no internal security flags were raised at the time, Liberty Times asserts
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I doubt this would involve the Akida tapeout, TSMC did the old Akida 1 production run, so they would not have the new Akida 1500 tapeout. It's more likely to relate to the new 2 nm process or similar.

I wonder what his sign on fee was?

PS: It's funny, a few years ago, a bit of industrial espionage at TSMC would not have us to prick up our ears ...
 
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